Earth’s deep interior may hold water equal to today’s oceans, challenging long-held views of how the planet became habitable.
Deep-sea sediment layers show rare microbial wrinkle structures that formed in environments far beyond the reach of sunlight. Dr. Rowan Martindale, a paleoecologist and geobiologist at the University ...
Yet much about the landscape under the ice has been uncertain, because ground and air surveys are difficult in the region.
Under extreme planetary conditions, water turns into a strange, electricity-conducting solid hidden deep inside giant planets.
Understanding how water moves through the Earth system is fundamental to predicting climate impacts and ensuring sustainable ...
On a Bahamian island, in a landlocked lagoon, the planet’s densest collection of seahorses is offering scientists new ...
Stable isotope analysis suggests that, before Roman aqueducts, residents of the city may have soaked in dirty water ...
Scientists are learning more about how water moves through the Grand Canyon, and how what happens above ground affects what ...
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